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Tulsa Human Rights Commission adopts new process for calls to action and approves civic-engagement goals

3078827 · April 21, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to require title 5 liaisons to submit calls to action by the second Monday of the month at noon and approved two year-long goals to increase diverse representation on city boards and modernize the human-rights complaint process; both goals will be pursued simultaneously with outreach added to goal 1.

The Tulsa Human Rights Commission approved changes to its operational processes and a set of civic-engagement goals after a lengthy discussion about accessibility and community outreach. Commissioners voted to require title 5 liaisons and representatives to notify city staff by the second Monday of each month at 12:00 p.m. if they plan to raise a "call to action" so it can be included on the upcoming meeting agenda.

"They would be on the agenda," the commission chair stated during the discussion, describing the new requirement that calls to action and any supplementary materials be included with meeting…

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